Sunday, June 29, 2008

☻downsizing...

Downsizing is a commonly used euphemism which refers to reducing the overall size and operating costs of a company, most directly through a reduction in the total number of employees. When the market is tight, downsizing is extremely common, as companies fight to survive in a hostile climate while competing with other companies in the same sector. And one of those companies that undergone downsizing is the Siemens Mobile Company. Last July 30, 2003, the Siemens decided to downsize. Their main reason is that they intend to take steps to increase their productivity because the company’s sustained weakness of the market. That means cost cuts, and involves getting rid of 2,300 employees - 500 of them in Germany - by the end of the firm's financial next year in September 2004. No details were available of where else jobs would be going. The layoffs are part of a $1.1bn cost cutting package. Some 2,000 jobs have already gone in each of the past two years, leaving a
current workforce of about 28,000.
Siemens said it was making the job cuts as part of responsible long term planning. "The world market for mobile communication networks had already declined by 15% last year. This year, the market will contract by up to 20%," Siemens said . Futhermore, while sales of mobile phones continue to grow, they are doing so more slowly, Siemens said. Mobile phone makers worldwide have had trouble with a market that is moving from fresh users to upgrades of existing subscribers' phones, and have also suffered as operators concentrate more on sweating more money out of existing customers than on signing up new ones.The combination means an overall market shrinkage which could reach 20% this year. Siemens' mobile phone business ranks in the world's top four, but it has been struggling with price cuts and competition from Asian manufacturers. Its chief executive, Heinrich von Pierer, has also acknowledged that it has lacked attractive new handsets in comparison to rivals such as Motorola, Samsung and Nokia. As well as handsets, it makes network infrastructure for mobile telecoms providers. In that sector, like its competitors, it faces a shrinking market.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3110341.stm

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-downsizing.htm%5Bb%5D

Friday, June 20, 2008

☻5 online jobs

A home based agent is someone who works from their home office gathering, entering and confirming customer information, answering customer questions, resolving issues, providing customer care, engaging in live chat, responding to email, and handling sales calls with customers.

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/workfromhome/g/homeagent.htm

A Virtual Assistant (VA) is, in most cases, an entrepreneur who works from their home office. A virtual assistant usually has had experience working in the real business world as an administrative assistant, office manager, paralegal, etc. Virtual assistants provide administrative, secretarial, and clerical support, as well as creative and/or technical services for a client.

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/workfromhome/g/virtualassist.htm

Online tutors work for internet based companies that offer help, within a variety of subject areas, to students of all ages.

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/workfromhome/g/onlinetutor.htm

Medical transcriptionists convert doctor recorded reports into typed reports.

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/workfromhome/g/transcription.htm

Home-based Online English Teacher HAO TAI INTERNATIONAL INC is a hong kong based company focusing on on-line English learning. The students are mainly from China.

http://ph.jobstreet.com/jobs/2007/10/default/20/1654421.htm?fr=J

***I would love to be an online tutor but most companies require a college education and teaching experience. Working as an online medical transcriptionist is also interesting but you must be familiar with medical terms as well as legal standards and requirements that apply to health records. So,for me, i am more interested about this home based agent because you will be engaged to different people with different nationalities.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

ambisyosa

i would like to be a system analyst...

Job Description:

A systems analyst studies the problems and needs of an organization to determine how people, data, processes, communications, and information technology can best accomplish improvements for the business.

RESPONSIBLE FOR:

*the efficient capture of data from its business source

*the flow of that data to the computer *the processing and storage of that data by the computer

*the flow of useful and timely information back to the business and its people


(hinaut pa unta...)


http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~bowen/340/notes.html#analyst

my expectation...

hello philippines! hello world and hello universe! ...

im kathy kay feranil, a 3rd year Information Technology student...
...i hope that we and our sir would have a good student-teacher relationship.. (super hope jud ko)...=) ...i expect to learn a lot of things and gain more knowledge about the world of IT... i also hope that it would be fun (though i know it would be nosebleeding... huhuh) GO! Aja! This is it...
...Have a nice day =)..

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